Sotto suggests ‘full blown execution’ of national ID system
MANILA, Philippines — To address the discrepancies between the databases of the national government and the local government units (LGUs), Senate President Vicente Sotto III has suggested the “full-blown execution” of the national ID system.
“The (national) ID system will solve any discrepancies between LGUs (and) DSWD database,” Sotto told reporters in a Viber message on Tuesday.
“I suggested the full-blown execution of the national ID system to solve the problem of Social Amelioration distribution,” he added.
According to Sotto, Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III agreed with his suggestion “100 (percent).”
Earlier, Senator Panfilo Lacson flagged a “wide gap” between the executive department’s projection-based list of beneficiaries of the emergency subsidy program to the data generated by local government units (LGUs).
Local officials have earlier complained about the “quota system” that DSWD imposed in every town and city for the P200-billion Social Amelioration Program, which is provided under Republic Act No. 11469, or the Bayanihan to Heal as One Act.
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Article continues after this advertisement“This amelioration program rolls out for two months and might extend to (three). The (national ID) system has been there since over a year ago,” Sotto said in a separate message.
“Fast break nila otherwise hanggang next month magulo pa rin (They should do a fast break on this otherwise next month, it would still be confusing)…We must find solutions and I’m suggesting the best solution,” he added.
Lacson agrees with Sotto on the immediate implementation of the national ID system.
I couldn’t agree more, Mr Senate President. We passed it two years ago. They should fast track the implementation, not only because of the COVID-19 but for a lot of many good reasons that will benefit the country.
— PING LACSON (@iampinglacson) April 7, 2020
“We passed it two years ago. They should fast track the implementation, not only because of the COVID-19 but for a lot of many good reasons that will benefit the country,” the senator said.
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